Massive Wildfires Prompt Evacuation of Jasper National Park
Tens of thousands of residents and tourists flee as fires close roads and threaten communities in Alberta and British Columbia.
- Approximately 25,000 people have evacuated Jasper National Park and the town of Jasper due to rapidly spreading wildfires.
- Evacuation orders were issued late Monday night, forcing residents and tourists to navigate through dense smoke and congested highways.
- Highway closures have left only one route open westward to British Columbia, where officials are coordinating refuge for evacuees.
- Over 170 wildfires are currently burning in Alberta, with additional fires in British Columbia complicating evacuation efforts.
- Authorities are working to manage traffic, provide fuel, and assist vulnerable individuals amidst the chaotic evacuation.